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Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Bv.rrley 22331 (Classified)


‘Hands off’ our careers office county is told


f


EDUCATIONISTS this week voiced their strong opposition to the restructuring of the Ribble Valley Careers Service and call for the office in Clitheroe to be left to run as it is — and for the appointment of a new district officier.


County Coun. John


On new health body ■


ITHEROE dentist of 35 people making e new Lancashire


,• Practitioner Com- ■ which takes over nday. is Mr Frank Par-


who was nominted e local dental com- and will serve for


rrs. new committees


;en set up in each by the Govern-


.0 improve health ad will be respons- r the provision of nt family doctors, :s, dentists and op-


iding the Lancashire chairman Mr Frank bridge, of Lytham, s retired regional ad- .rator for the North Regional Health Au-


y.


Looking round


‘■'AMILIARISA- ” trip round the


i and Hodder Val­ ias been arranged for


lotels and tourist in- tion centres in the 1 West. The project 2 brainchild of the le Valley Council sees it as a great


17th for staff from


of promoting the delights and attrac-


3 in the rent portion e half-buy, half-rent s on the Riverside e, Clitheroe, were :1 at a meeting of the e Valley Council, un. Bert Jones


ENT USE UNJUST CTIONS to an in-


Watson told the Ribble Valley District Liaison Committee for Education that the restructuring of the service,-as proposed, would be of no advantage to schools and would, in fact, further erode local services. After hearing senior as­


RINGHAM — BOWKER


Driver Mr Paul Ring-


ham and care assistant Miss Jean Bowker were manned at SS Peter and Paul’s Church, Bolton-by- Bowland. The bridegroom, who


works for Ashcroft animal feeds in Whalley, is the only son of Mr and Mrs M. Ringham, of Spring- field Farm, near Rimington.


The bride, who works


at Castleford Home' for the Elderly, Clitheroe, is the younger daughter of Mr and Mrs J. G. Bowker, of Scott Laithe Farm, Bolton-by-Bow- land. The bride, who was


given away by her father, wore an ivory gown of crystal organza with a ruffled front panel, a full skirt with a small bustle and a boat shaped neck­ line encrusted with pearls and gold thread. Her cathedral length veil was embroidered with satin bells attached to a cres­ cent shaped headdress of silk flowers and pearls and she carried a bouquet of roses and carnations. Bridesmaids Kathleen


Calvert, Gail Johnson and Nicola Campbell wore dresses of pink water­ marked taffeta trimmed with cream lace circles of pink and lilac silk flowers and carried matching lace trimmed posies. B e s t man was Mr


Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, March 28th, 1985 13 THE HRST SIGN ■jiiljj'iiiijk


Entwistle Green


sistant education officer Mr Dennis Prince outline the reasons for the amal­ gamation of the Ribble Valley with Hyndburn, in­ cluding improved pre­ mises for the careers office, County Coun. Watson replied: “I don’t care whether it is in a tin hut or a mansion, it’s the quality that counts. Hiving off the services is going on all the time. It is time it was stopped.” Clitheroe needed a


careers office with the proper staff and making it into a sub-office would be to detriment of local chil­ dren, he stated. Mr Prince said that he


did not disagree with all th a t County Coun. Watson had said, but there had been a problem a t tr a c t in g s ta f f to Clitheroe since 1976 and a consequent high turnover of personnel. This had led to a lack of


continuity and develop­ ment of the service, a problem likely to continue if agreement on the prop­ osals was not reached. County Coun. Watson,


12b HKNTHOKN ROAD, CLITHEROE - £26,950. Attractive SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE with several recent improvements including new GARAGE, rewir­ ing, and leaded lights to most windows. Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, excellent fitted kitchen with split- level cooker, THREE BEDROOMS, 2-piece bathroom, separate w.c. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Gardens and hardstanding. View by appointment.


10 STIRLING CLOSE, CLITHEROE — £26,500. Con­ scientiously maintained SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE pleasantly situated on this quiet cul-de-sac close to open fields. Well planned accommodation comprising: Entr­ ance porch, nail, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, THREE BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom and shower.


however, felt that the problem could have been caused by the recruitment of temporary staff. The district careers officer had been away ill and people did not want to fill in on temporary appointments, Chief assistant educa­


Stephen Bowker. Grooms­ man was Mr P. Campbell and ushers were Mr D. Calvert and Mr B. Speeding. The ceremony was per­


leroe) said that a ised 5% rise was tot- vrong as the council ted no responsibility ipairs to the houses.


11 for better ignposting


state of some foot­ crossing agricultural


in the Ribble Valley simply appalling” n. Chris Holtom tshire), told Ribble y councillors, keen walker, he said the paths were well


formed by Fr Trevor Vaughan and a reception was held at the Spread Eagle Hotel, Sawley. The couple spent their


honeymoon in the Lake District and will live in Chatbum. Photograph: Duncan Bicknell, Tosside.


GISBURN AUCTION PRICES


costed but sometimes ‘disappeared” after a distance. He felt it


something the county :il should look at.


Full steam ahead


1 model railway at the ford recreation area, eroe, is to be opened ek on Sunday for the season by the Ribble


ey Mayor Coun. Ber- Thornton. The


d


le Valley Council was that the invitation received on Saturday


n councillors visited railway — one of sev- council grant-aided eels looked at that


Warning


ISE riders in Whalley being warned by the ce to keep on the s. This follows com- ts from parish coun-


rs that horses were g ridden on pave-


ts and also through parish churchyard.


adios taken


JR or five CB sets radios, valued at


), have been stolen lo r r ie s at the


eroe firm of Tarmac, theft was discovered


Thursday morning, eroe C1D is making iries.


New Mayor


t Mayor of the Ribble ey, was confirmed by council on Tuesday,


2 appointment of i. Mrs Joyce Lilbum, olton-by-Bowland, as


mty mayor will be in. John Walmsley llor).


THERE were 54 newly calved cows and heifers forward at Gisbum Auction Mart. Newly calved cow prizes


went to T. Shuttleworth (£606) and M. R. Smith (£595). Heifer prizes went to D. Drinkall (£580) and M. Sunderland (£570). Friesian newly calved cows


tion officer Mr J. Fox pointed out that the dis­ trict careers officer’s post was not the only one in question. It was an impor­ tant part of the proposals that, in the amalgamation of the two areas, there would be a need for a senior employment officer based in Hyndburn, since that was where the bulk of the work lay. Coun. Mrs Patricia Hall


(Clitheroe) was not con­ vinced that it was for the good of the children. “Sit­ ting here it sounds as if it’s empire-building with jobs for the boys,” she said. “Why should Hynd- bum benefit again?” Mr Fox stressed that


Clitheroe would retain a careers office basically as it had been, but more ex­ pertise would be available with the merger of the two offices.


G en e ro s i ty le a d s y o u th to c o u r t


A YOUTH who borrowed I a car to go for a night out with friends did not real­ ise anything was wrong | until stopped by police. The officers checked the I


made to £606 (average £465) and heifers to £580 (£462). There were nine cattle for­


ward in the in-calf section. BW springers made to £515, BW spring calvers to £410, BW June calvers to £442. Forward in the store section


were 21 sheep and lambs. HB ewes with twin lambs made to


£82. In the calf section there were


221 animals forward. Friesian bulls made to £136 (£93.45),


h e i f e r s to £67 (£ 3 9 .7 0 ) , Hereford X bulls to £150 (£105.80), h e ife rs to £102 (£52.55), Charolais X bulls to £176 (£134.80). heifers to £128 (£99.45), Black Polly bulls to £88 (£51.25), heifers to £66 (£57), Limousin X bulls to £190 (£137.90), h e ife rs to £116 (£78.50), Belgian blue calves to £230.


Weaned calves: Beef X bulls , „


made to £260. There were 29 animals for­


ward at the sale of store pigs, which made to £51 (£29.80). Forward at the fat stock sec­


tion were 408 cattle, including 138 young bulls, and 540 sheep, including 204 fat ewes. Certified clean cattle: Light steers made to 115p (98.5p),


medium to 110.8p (97.Jp)> heavy to 95.2p (93.6p), light heifers to 109.2p (92p), medium to 102.8p (92.9p), heavy to


%Uncertif&d cattle: The best price of 127.2p was achieved by a Charolais X bull shown by J.


E. Burrow. Young bulls made to 127.2p .


(114.8p), s te e r s to 97.8p (96.4p), heifers to 91.2p (87.4p), fat cows grade one to 82.8p (79.5p), grade two to 78.8p (72.3p), grade three to 70p (63.Ip), fat bulls to 92.2p (87p). Sheep: Light hoggs made to


229.5p (208.7p), standard to 236p (223.7p), medium to 244.5p (220.5p), heavy to 205p (194.2p), overweight to 160.5p


(160.5p). Light shearlings made to


203. fp (193.3p), heavy aver­ aged 174.5p, overweight made to 134.5p (130. Ip), uncertified hoggs to £45.10 (£33.60), fat ewes to £48 (£34.70), fat rams to £49.50 (£35.05).


vehicle and as a result Simon Hope (17), of Fara-1 day Avenue, Clitheroe, was fined £5 for using it I without an excise licence, [ £5 for using it with a I faulty tyre and £10 for not having insurance. Mr Tom Liddle, defend­


ing, said that Hope was | the victim of the generosi­ ty of Robert Davidl Hebden (34), of Pool End, | Whalley, the car owner. Hebden admitted aiding I


and abetting the use of I the car, for which he was fined £30. He was fined a further £30 for permitting the use of the car with a faulty tyre and £60 for allowing the car to be used without suitable in-1 surance cover. In court, Hebden said


he did not think the tyre was faulty. There was no excise licence because he I had taken the vehicle off the road and surrended the tax disc. Hebden said he thought Hope was in­ sured to d r iv e any|


vehicle.


Bequest to hospital


ONE of the largest be-1 quests Clitheroe Hospital has ever received — £18,961 — has been made by a former patient. The late Mrs Edith


TENBUAE, WHALLEY ROAD, SIMONSTONE — £74,000. A distinctive *\ double fronted stone built ’ detached residence, ar­ chitect designed and in p r i s t in e c o n d i t io n throughout. Prominent south lacing position over­ looking Hambledon. Porch, hall, 2-piece cloak­ room, fine lounge with bay, classical dining room with fireplace feature, ex­ cellent breakfast kitchen, extensive pine units and breakfast bar, study with bar area, 3 good bed­ rooms, principal with en- suite jade 4-piece shower room, dressing room, co­ -ordinated decor and Ham-


fM E A D O W BANK, LANESIDE, SAWLEY — £79,000. Exceptional modern DETACHED HOUSE e n jo y in g a superb seini-rural situa­ tion with outstanding views of the nearby River Ribble and Grindleton Fells. Constructed^ high standards in 1979, tne house provides deceptive­ ly spacious well planned family accommodation with quality appointments throughout. Entrance porch, hall, 2-piece cloak­ room, fine lounge, dining room, study, breakfast .kitchen, large conservat-


39 OFFICES SERVING


LANCASHIRE & SOUTH


LAKELAND


CLITHEROE 26919; 32 Castle SI. WHALLEY 3719; 68 King SI. BURNLEY 412515; 4 Hargreaves St.


You are cordially invited to a


* HOME BUYERS EVENING * at our Clitheroe office on


Wednesday, April 17th, 1985 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.


>WE AREl CH A R T ER ED I QUALITY COUNTS | 3 IT NEW TO THE MARKET & PRICE REDUCTIONS


r3 PORTFIELD BAR, WHALLEY. Enjoying an outstanding semi-rural situation adjoining open countryside with delight­ ful front and rear views. A mature DETACHED HOUSE of character pro­ viding well planned, con­ scientiously maintained accommodation with GAS CENTRAL HEATING and many features. Oak panelled hall, 28ft., lounge w i th


mahogany fireplace, kitch- .en, rear porcl


im p r e s s iv e


BEDROOMS, 2-piece bathroom, separate w.c. Attached GARAGE. Gar­


dens with patio. Viewing


place, Kitcn- ™ r S ded by aPP°int' :h, THREE mentonly-


|M


mond fitted furniture, box room. Avocado 2-piece bathroom and separate w.c. Gas CH, partial double glazing. Substan­ tial detached garage with pit and hoist, larger than average private gardens to front and rear with sun terrace and barbecue. A smart family home in a choice residential area.


HADLE1GH HOUSE, LONGRIDGE ROAD, HURST- GREEN. Most impressive detached true bungalow sup­ erbly situated on 1V4 acre elevated site including paddock in a truly delightful rural village location with outstand­ ing panoramic views over the Ribble Valley. Partieular- iy spacious family accommodation comprising: Hall, washroom/w.e., 26ft. lounge, dining area, luxuriously fitted kitchen, four bedrooms, bathroom/w.e., utility room. Integral two car garage with benefit of planning permission for conversion to granny flat. Central heat­ ing. Formal garden. Paddock and wooded area. £85,000.


5 KIRKMOOR ROAD, CLITHEROE — £16,500. Stonebuilt TERRACED HOUSE enjoying a most con­ venient situation in this popular area, within short walking distance of the centre. The property requires some improvement and comprises: Entrance vestibule, hall, sitting room, living room, kitchen, TWO BED­ ROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Rear yard/garden with 2 stores. Freenoid.


5 BROWNLOW STREET, CLITHEROE — £16,500. Recently fully improved with new damp proof course, roof, windows and floors, this conveniently situated TERRACED HOUSE offers excellent value for money especially for the first-time buyer. Entrance vestibule,


lounge, dining room, kitchen, 3-piece bathroom, TWO BEDROOMS: Rear yard. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Freehold. View by appointment.


ory. principal bedroom with o-piece luxury bath­


room and shower off, three further bedrooms, second 4-piece bathroom. I n t e g r a l DOUBLE GARAGE, oil CENTRAL HEATING, attractive gardens. View by appoint­ ment.


28 KEMBLE VIEW, CLITHEROE — £22,950. Attractive SEMI-DE­ TACHED TRUE BUNGALOW en­ joying a comer situation in this es­ tablished residential area. Well plan­ ned accommodation comprising: Entr­ ance hall, lounge, breakfast kitchen, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, 3- piece b a th ro om . Good sized GARAGE. Gardens. View by ap­ pointment.


.15 LIMEFJELD AVENUE, WHAL­ LEY — £45,000. A most attractive mature DETACHED HOUSE quiet­ ly located in this sought after cul-de- sac situation close to Whalley centre. The well planned, conscientiously maintained accommodation with GAS CENTRAL HEATING comprises: Entrance porch, 2-piece cloaks, hall, lounge, dining room, breakfast kitch­ en, THREE BEDROOMS, 3-piece avocado bathroom. Pleasant gardens. GARAGE. Freehold. View by ap­ pointment.


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BEECH COTTAGE, GRINDLETON — £35,000. An extremely attractive semi-detached COTTAGE pleas­ antly situated in this popular village location, well placed for local facilities and within a few minutes drive of Clitheroe. Fully modernised, very well maintained accommodation comprising: Entrance porch, beamed lounge, fitted dining kitchen, TWO GOOD BED­ ROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Boarded roof space. Lawned garden. GARAGE. Oil CENTRAL HEATING. Viewing recommended, by appointment.


KIMHERLEY HOUSE FARM, RIMINGTON. Exceptional DE­ TACHED FARMHOUSE CONVER­ SION with 4V6 acres of land adjoining Swnnside Beck, in a delightful rural situation. The house provides spa­ cious family accommodation with a range of useful outbuildings and com­ prises: Entrance porch, lounge, sit­ ting room, dining room, kitchen, FOUR GOOD BEDROOMS, 3-pieee b a th ro om . I n t e g r a l 2-CAR GARAGE, oil central heating. Out­ buildings. Two modem 16ft. x 16ft. stables, garage and stone shed. Fish­ ing rignts. Freehold. Registered smallholding. Viewing recommended by appointment.


5 HOMEACRE AVEN U E, SABDEN — £31,500. Excellent very sp a c io u s SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW on the out­ skirts of the village. Pleasant mature gardens. GAS CENTRAL HEAT­ ING, double glazing, and conscienti­ ously maintained throughout. Entr­ ance vestibule, hall, lounge, dining room with patio doors, sitting room/ playroom/bedroom four, kitchen, 3- piece bathroom, main bedroom with 2-piece washroom en-suite, two further fuliv fitted bedrooms. Excel­ lent value for the size of accommoda­ tion. View by appointment.


OAK DENE, 102 MITTON ROAD, WHALLEY — £38,500. Enjoying a delightful situation on the outskirts of Whallev, this mature SEMI-DE­ TACHED' HOUSE provides good sized family accommodation with large gardens. Open porch, hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, THREE BEDROOMS, 2-piece bath­ room, s e p a r a te w.c. L a rg e GARAGE/UTILITY. Solid fuel CENTRAL HEATING. Wooded out- looks.


Chartered Surveyors


Estate Agents Valuers


Auctioneers 1/3 CASTLE GATE. CLITHEROE. Tel. 22092.


CROASDALE DRIVE, CLITHEROE — ^9,950 Excellent DETACHED TRUE BUNGALOW with GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Partly boarded roof space would make further accommodation. 3 bedrooms, partly tiled avocado coloured, bathroom with shower unit, sep. w.c., attractive entrance hall, spacious L-shaped lounge and dining area, fully tiled unit fitted kitchen. Detached GARAGE. Well fenced gardens.


GRAFTON STREET,' CLITHEROE - £19,950. A truly superb 3 bedroomed TERRACED with GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Hardwood open tread staircase, coloured bathroom, lounge, living room, unit fitted kitchen. Yard and small garden at rear. KENILWORTH DRIVE, CLITHEROE - Offers around £25,950. Excellent 3 bedroomed SEMI-DETACHED. Half-tiled coloured bathroom, sep. w.c. Ent. vestibule and hall, lounge,


spacious dining klichen. petached GARAGE.


W A RW ICK DRIVE, CU TH ERO E — Very realistic at £34,000. 3-bedroomed luxury SEMI-DETACHED with GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Bathroom, landing, spacious hall, lounge, dining room, breakfast kitchen. GARAGE. Excellent situation overlooking Clitheroe Cricket ground at rear.


LEASE FOR SALE — not far from TOWN CENTRE. 1st floor suite with toilets, ideal for offices or otherwise.


BUYERS WAITING


Saleroom Facilities available


131 WHALLEY ROAD, SA B D EN


SUPERIOR STONE BUILT 4 BEDROOMED HOUSE


with superb views to front and rear, In a most desirable location.


Recently modernised to the highest standards. Accommodation comprises: Cellar/workshop, entrance porch/vestibule, inner hall-; way, cloakroom, front sitting room, rear living room, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room. Attached stone built garage. Four' bedrooms and bathrom. Full gas central heating.


Further details from SAMUEL TAYLOR SON AND PLATT


60 MAN CHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY, BB11 1JT Tel. Burnley 21961 .


Winckley, of Parker Avenue, Clitheroe, was a patient at the hospital, al­ though she did not die |


there. The money is to be


used for the benefit of the | hospital and its residents.


LOW AS £265 PLUS VAT


PAGEFIELD CRESCENT, CLITHEROE — £49,950. A truly superb DETACHED TRUE BUNGALOW in a beautiful situation overlooking farmland and Pendle Hill at the rear. GAS CENTRAL HEATWG. SEALED UNIT DOUBLE GLAZING plus secondary glazing, CAVITY WALL INSULATION (30 year guarantee), nurglar alarm system, 2 double bedrooms, half tiled 3-piece coloureabathroom, attractive entrance hall, magni­ ficent lounge (facing to Pendle Hill), unit fitted breakfast kitchen. Double garage. FREEHOLD. Easily managed


gardens.


3 BLEASDALE AVENUE, CLITHEROE - £32,950. Larger than average 3 bedroomed SEMI-DETACHED with GAS CENTRAL HEATING AND CAVITY WALL INSULA­ TION. 3-piece bathroom. Ent. hall, cloaks with w.c. and basin, lounge, extended dining room, kitchen. GARAGE.


MEADOW VIEW, CLITHEROE - An outstanding SEMI -DETACHED in a pleasant rural position. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. 3 bedrooms, fully tiled coloured bathroom, sep. .............................


breakfast kitchen. Detached


1, lounge. • GARAGE.


’* *ig room, unit fitted Good sized gardens.


IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING AND REQUIRE EXPERT ADVICE TEL. 22092 FOR YOUR FREE ACCURATE VALUATION. ASK FOR A COMMISSION QUOTATION - WE OFFER THE BEST SERVICE AT THE LOWEST COST- MINIMUM FEE FROM AS


PERSONAL SERVICE FROM THE LOCAL FIRM


EVERY DAY OPEN FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY


STONE BUILT TERRACED PROPERTY


19 RADECLYFFE STREET, CLITHEROE


Situated off Waddington Road, the property is dose to all amenities. Garden fronted the property affords pleasant family accommodation which requires up-dating.


Viewing: By appointment with the sole selling agent: HOTHERSALL, FORREST. M cK EN N A & S O N S


H A R R IS COURT, CU TH ERO E Telephone: Clitheroe 22695 or 25446 53777


on Gawthorpe Edge Large L-shaped lounge with


DONNINGTON 36XL PARK HOME


CLUNK-CLICK EVERY TRIP


dining area, fully fitted kitch­ en, built-in cooker and hob, avocado bathroom suite, bidet, separate toilet, two bedrooms with fitted war­ drobes and drawers, oil-fired central heating, bay windows, garden and shed.


Fitted carp ets, cur tains throughout.-


Tel. PADIHAM 78965 On attractive park.


SABDEN BAPTIST CHURCH SABDEN


Outstanding and rare opportunity to acquire a stone built church building suitable, (or conversion to residential use or re-development in this most sought after area.


Planning permission obtained for detached residence. O F F ERS INVITED Further details:


SAMUEL TAYLOR, SON AND PLATT 60 MAN CHESTER ROAD, BURNLEY. Telephone No.: BURNLEY 21961


63344 CLITHEROE


SEMI-DETACHED 1930


House In good position on| edge of town and In excellent condition.


Entrance porch, dining hall, silting room, study, fully fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, boarded loft I space. G a s central heating. I Double garage. Garden.


For further Information please contact:


ELIZABETH HALL Tel. Clitheroe 41179


Country Houses Bureau Elizabeth Hall


A Register ol Country Houses and Cottages is available to assist owners to sell, discreetly if desired, with the minimum of trauma and cost. A Register is also available to assist.purchas­ ers in finding the right house for their needs and offers a wide selection including:


WHALLEY


Large detached family house. FENISCOWLES


Farm house without buildings, in need ol renovation. Land available.


GISBURN


Detached 5 bedroomed house with detached barn. CRAVEN


Georgian family house; Two self-contained Hats; Barn and paddock with planning permission arena.


NEAR SETTLE


Detached barn, near to completion of conversion to a good sized lamily house, with space lor extension.


For further inlormation on the above and other properties on the register please contact:


" COB HOUSE, GRINDLETON, CUTHEROE Telephone: (0200) 41179


ELIZABETH HALL 74 RIVERSIDE, LOW MOOR, CLITHEROE


Excellent family house, with 3 bedrooms, modern bath­ room with shower, gardens and car parking space, lovely position adjoining open fields.


Mews Cottage with garden to river 9 WATER STREET, HYNDBURN BRIDGE


Super 3 bedroomed tamily house with patio doors to river garden. Completely re-built by craftsmen to high standards and with car park. Ready lor occupation.


Full printed particulars from the Auctioneers


JOHN PALLISTER, F.R.I.C.S. 2 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE Telephone: 25697


When they’re planning to move, people read


Advertisements V' Classified Tel-Sel


4 BROAD LANE, WHALLEY — £45,000. Delightful mature DE­ TACHED HOUSE pleasantly situ­ ated adjoining open countryside with superb views and particularly attrac­ tive well stocked gardens. Extensive­ ly improved recently and very well maintained, comprising: Open porch, hall, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, useful basement, TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS, box-room/ bedroom 3, 3-piece bathroom. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. View by ap­ pointment.


ENDR1DGE FARM, GU1NDLE- TON — An outstanding country farmhouse conversion occupying a magnificent rural situation, quietly secluded yet eminently convenient with quite the most magnificent panoramic views of Sawley and the meandering River Ribble, together with the surrounding hills and magni­ ficent peaks. A distinguished farm­ house conversion faithfully restored and refurbished to high standard in the past few years, together with extensive outbuilding with consider­ able potential and 4 acres of grazing land. Further land available if re­ quired. Entrance hall, cloaks with w.c., sitting room, study/sewing room, excellent breakfast kitchen with Miele units, superb lounge, wide galleried landing, master bedroom, dressing room off, store room, further bedrooms, Italian tiled bath room, separate w.c. Central heating, solar panels. View by appointment.


63 RIVERSIDE, LOW MOOR, CLITIIEROE — £19,950. Delightful end quasi semi house with LARGE REAR GARDEN and pleasant out­ looks over the river. Thoughtfully improved to provide L-shaped lounge/dining room with open plan staircase, fitted kitchen. TWO BED­ ROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Car space with garage permission.


This is an informal evening with cheese and wine for you to meet the property professionals and discuss your valuation/survey/mortgage needs in a convivial and friendly atmosphere.


WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY


. 79 KING ST. WHALLEY. TEL. 2564 WOODWARD KERR &


A selection from our register, further details on request


‘AVONDALE’ SAWLEY itOAD,' GKINDLE- TON. A very attractive detached true bungalow, with large gardens and superb uninterrupted views. Briefly comp: Spacious lounge, 2 bed­ rooms, breakfast kitchen, bathroom and integral garage. Full central heating. Offers around


£59.000’.


dining kitchen, FF: 2 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured 3-piece suite. OS: There is a concreted yard and good sized mainly lawned rear garden. £22,750


Available in the near future.


kitchen and decorated throughout. Further details are available from the above office.


DE LACY STREET, CLITHEROE, ALBION STREET, CLITIIEROE: BANK COTTAGES, BILLINGTON: CLITHEROE ROAD, SABDEN. The above properties are to be fully modernised and totally refurbished. All with gas central heating, coloured bathroom suites, fitted


I ‘SPRINGFIELD*, BROOK- SIDE CLOSE, WHALLEY.


| An exceptional detached bun­ galow, individually designed and built to a very nigh specification approximately 6 years ago, situated in a lovely locality with good open as-


11 BANK COTTAGES, BILLiNGTON. A very attractive stone built cottage property situated in a very pleasant semi-rural area with open views and featuring full gas fired CH., and large rear garden. Accommodation: Vestibule, living room with Glow-Worm gasfire, back boiler,


I pects, yet only a short walk I From the village centre. The property features full gas


r


2 SOUTHFIELD DRIVE, WEST BRADFORD — £55,750. A first class modern DETACHED HOUSE conveniently situated in this pleasant rural community less than 2 miles from Clitheroe, giving easy access to the A59 and most Lancashire Busi­ ness Centres. An economically plan­ ned house with oil central heating and Shell cavity wall insulation, pro­ viding spacious family accommodation comprising: Open porch, hall, through lounge, dining room, break­ fast kitchen, utility room, FOUR BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. In­ tegral 2-CAR GARAGE. Good sized gardens.


I central heating, garage, fully I fitted kitchen ancT offers good I size living accommodation


YORK


CLITHEROE. A spacious family house conveniently situated close to the town centre.' The property has been totally modernised and re-furbished and briefly com­ prises: Sitting room, with beamed ceiling, central hall­ way, dining room, superbly, fitted dining kitchen with built-in appliances, rear porch with basement area, play-


S T R E E T ,


room' *ind°^'torer°First 'floor coloured suite. Outskle: Rear Landing, 3 goo/size bed-


rooms and attractive sitting ‘or l" ° cf n‘\ P!|^haLhievd£ S room. Second floor: Landing, on request, viewing highly re-


an'L5atP»rl ' '" ^ eS bedroom 4, bathroom with commended.


24 ABBEYFIELDS, WHAL- LEY. An attractive detached true bungalow pleasantly situated within an easy walk of the village centre and featuring full gas central heating, integral garage and extended kitchen, comprising: Hallway, lounge, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom. £42,500.


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with easy manageable gar­ dens around. For further de­ tails contact agents office.


TINTAGEL, 18 WESTMINSTER CLOSE, SIMONSTONE — £-19,500. Excellent modern DETACHED HOUSE adjoining open countryside at the rear, with larger than average gardens. Well planned spacious family accommodation with attractive outlooks from the main rooms, main­ tained to high standards and substan­ tially redecorated recently. Entrance hall, 3-piece shower room, dining room, lounge, with patio doors, fully fitted breakfast kitchen with split level cooker, principal bedroom with extensive fitted furniture, THREE FURTHER BEDROOMS, 3-piece bathroom. Integral GARAGE. GAS CENTRAL HEATING. Viewing re­ commended, by appointment.


1 kitchen with split-level cooker, utili- ty/playroom, workshop. Large princi­ pal bedroom (would divide) with en- suite shower room, 2 further bed­ rooms, with-extensive fitted robes, 2nd luxury bathroom. Easily man­ aged gardens. Large car port. Full CENTRAL HEATING, DOUBLE GLAZING. Viewing strongly recom­ mended.


BROW TOP COTTAGE, SAWLEY — £80,000 including carpets, cur­ tains and light fittings. A superb DETACHED COTTAGE of charac­ ter eiyoving a delightful rural situa­ tion with good views, yet most con-, venient for the A59 and good access to the Lancashire and West York­ shire business centres. Maintained to the highest standards regardless of expense and luxuriously appointed, comprising: Entrance porch, lounge, dining room, newly fitted breakfast


12 WOODFIELI) VIEW, WHAL­ LEY — £24,450. Excellent delight­ fully modernised TERRACED HOUSE with gardens to front and rear, enjoying a quiet and convenient situation in the village. Tastefully appointed and comprising: Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, fuliv fitted kitchen, TWO BEDROOMS, 3-piece Sun King bathroom. View by ap­ pointment.


DUE TO EXCEPTIONAL S A L E S properties In all price ranges are urgently


required, particularly up to £20,000 In Whalley, Barrow and Bllllngton areas.


Tel. Whalley 3719, for Free Valuation ;


Quality period furniture, Victorian furniture and effects from local estates.


Viewing office hours and Wednesday till 6 p.m.


BANK SALEROOMS, HARRIS COURT, CLITHEROE Telephone: 22695 or 25446


58776 ^johnPallister f.r.i.c.s.


CHARTERED SURVEYORS Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


Detached 4 bedroomed residence


19 CHATBURN AVENUE, CUTHEROE


A stone fronted 4 bedroomed detached house with pleasant gardens, integral garage, full central heating, tasteful decor and many recent improvements.


Early possession available.


HOTHERSALL, FORREST McKENNA & SON


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents


FINAL NOTICE OF SALE within our refurbished rooms on


THURSDAY, APRIL 4th 10 a.m. prompt


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